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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
March 24, 1944
NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
BEN STONE FAMILY CLUB
The last monthly meeting of
the club was held Wednesday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph A. Sklar of LaSalle
Blvd. Contributions were ap-
proved for the Matzo Fund and
the American Red Cross current
drive. Passover will be celebrated
this year with a Seder attended
by all members and held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stone.
Those members in the armed serv-
ices unable to attend will re-
ceive appropriate remembrances.
The regular monthly meeting
of the Neugarten Medical Oid
will be held Monday, March 27,
at the Jewish Community Cen-
ter in the adult lounge. An after-
noon of games is planned and
all new and old members are
urged to attend.
Mrs. Charles Hyman and Mrs.
Emil ckhouse were co-hostesses
to tV members of the executive
board of the Neugarten Medical
Aid at Mrs. Hyman's home.
Plans for the forthcoming
membership luncheon were laid.
SMITH FAMILY CLUB
IOTA SIGMA TAU
The next social meeting of the
Smith Family Club will be held
Sunday, April 2, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kapetansky. At
the last meeting, Pfc. Albert
Smith of New York visited the
club and his parents of this city.
The Iota Sigma Tau Sorority
is holding a series of teas to
raise funds for limbs for disabled
soldiers, the first of which will
be held at the home of Miss
Rita Cohn at 18405 Fairfield Ave.
on April 2. Admission will be $1:
• ENGAGEMENTS
RECENT BRIDE
Bnai Moshe Sisterhood to
Hold Card Party March 28
OMEGA SIGMA PHI
Omega Sigma Phi held its an-
nual election with the following
results: President, Alene Silver-
stein; secretary, Lenore Zalesin;
treasurer, Evelyn Rappaport; cor-
responding secretary, Louise Bei-
gel; publicity chairman, Claire
Berner.
Bnai Moshe members and their
friends are invited to attend a
card party sponsored by the Sis-
terhood next Tuesday, March 28,
at 8 p. In., in the social hall of
the congregation, Dexter and
Lawrence.
Mrs. Alex Fisch, president, ap-
pointed Mrs. Sam Freedman as
Flower, for all occasions-
chairman of the affair. Refresh- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6822,
ments will be served.
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Mrs. Rae Kamin of Sturtevant Ave. announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Ann, to Albert Bond, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Bond of Newark, N. J. The wedding will take place June 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Lansky of 4080 Monterey Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Fern Leah, to Pvt.
Harold Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weiss of 2235 W. Boston
Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mandell of Waverly Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Alice Louise, to Herbert Leon
Lipson, son of Mrs. Orrie Diamond of Peoria, Ill. Miss Mandell
is a graduate of Wayne University. The wedding will take place
late in June.
Mr. and Mrs. Aron Klein of W. Seven Mile Rd. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Melvin Weisz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weisz of Buena Vista Ave. Miss Klein and
Mr. Weisz are both students at the University of Michigan. No
definite date has been set for the wedding.
MRS. NATHAN H. KOWAL
(Eleanor Rogoff)
Miss Eleanor Rogoff, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H.
Rogoff of Normandy Ave., re-
cently became the bride of En-
sign Nathan H. Kowal, U.S.N.R.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
Kowal of Clements Ave. The
bride's only attendant was her
sister, Miss Judith Rogoff. The
best man was Pvt. Arthur Kell-
man.
Following the reception, Ensign
Kowal and his bride returned to
the U. S. Naval Training Base,
Fisher's Island, N. Y., where he
was stationed.
A post shower was given for
the bride March 9 at the Wilshire
Feb. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Barney Hyman (Gertrude Fishman) Hotel by Mrs. H. Kowal, Mrs.
of Cherrylawn Ave., a son, Roger Bruce.
J. Feigelman and Miss J. Rogoff.
Feb. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elkin (Sally Mosten) of
Taylor Ave., a son, Richard Arnold.
Feb. 27—To Pvt. and Mrs. Jerome A. Wasserman (Helen E.
IN THE
Fishman), a son, Neil Howard. Pvt. Wasserman is stationed at
REALM
OF SOCIETY
Lowry Field, Col., and Mrs. Wasserman makes her home with
her parents, the J. B. Fishmans of Cherrylawn Ave.
Mrs. Ben Buten of Pingree
March 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Schwartz (Selma Gates)
Ave. left to joint Pvt. Buten in
of Mark Twain Ave., a son, Lee Asher.
March 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Manny Warshawsky (Nettie Sher- Orlando, Fla.
man) of Oakman Blvd., a son, Arthur Benjamin.
Seymour Tilchin left for Pe-
March 9—To Pvt. and Mrs. Irving White (Doris Hirsh), a oria, Ill., to join Mrs. Tilchin
and children who have been visit-
son, Gerald Stewart.
March 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Whiteman (formerly of . ing with relatives in Peoria for
Detroit and Flint), of Toledo, 0., a son, Dennis F.
the past few weeks. They will
March 12—To Dr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Winshall (Rae Goldin all return to Detroit some time
next week.
of Boston, Mass.) of - Pennington Drive, a son, Walter Arthur.
March 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Claudio Gerbi (Jeanette Klein)
of New York City, a daughter, Susan Alexandria.
March 17—To Dr. and Mrs. Gerson Berris (Bessie Kramer) of
Calvert Ave., a son.
FELDMAN - SNITMAN
March 17—To Pvt. and Mrs. Morton Meeron (Evelyn Buttner),
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Snit-
a son, Sheldon Buttner.
man of 2447 Fullerton Ave. an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Doris, to Lt. (jg) Man-
uel Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Feldman of 1956 Calvert
Ave., on March 19. The bridal
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couple left for Bainbridge, Md.
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(U. S. Naval Training Station),
where the groom is stationed.
Lt. Feldman is a graduate of
Wayne University with a Bech-
elor of Science degree, and Mar-
quette University with a Doctor
of Dental Surgery degree, and
is a member of Pi Tau Sigma
and Alpha Omega fraternities.
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EPSTEIN - GELSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gel-
stein of 15437 Linwood Ave. an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Marian, to Sgt. Morris
Aaron Epstein, son of Harry
Epstein of New York City, at
a home ceremony Sunday eve-
ning, March 19, Rabbi A. M.
Hershman officiating. Dinner fol-
lowed for 40 guests. The couple
left for Chicago for a 10-day
honeymoon.
MOSES - FOX
Mrs. Lena Fox of 12730 Buena
Vista Ave. announced the mar-
riage of her daughter, Frances,
to Harry Moses, several months
ago.
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Labor Zionat Youth to
Hold Histadrut Tag Day
The Labor Zionist Youth of
Detroit will participate in a tag
day this coming Saturday night
and Sunday, March 25 and 26,
to mark the end of the Histadrut
campaign.
The money raised in this cam-
paign is used for agricultural
production in Palestine, for the
rescue of Jews from Europe and
helping establish the worker in
the economy of Palestine.
A pre-tag day rally took place
Thursday, March 23, at the Far-
band Folk Shule, 1912 Taylor.
Anyone wishing to participate in
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